Visit Cornwall

Travel only 2 miles west and you cross into Cornwall, famous for
its legends and beaches. The south coast sandy beaches are only
45 minutes away and the rugged North Cornwall coast offers magnificent scenery.

But there are also lots of things about Cornwall that may surprise you. For instance, the wilderness of captivating Bodmin Moor with its panorama of big skies, fascinating prehistoric remains, great walking trails and more than its fair share of local legends.

There's so much to do, see and explore in Cornwall. With the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain, you’ll discover tiny Cornish fishing villages, secret coves, spectacular beaches, sweeping bays and dramatic cliffs, plus beautiful moorland and stunning countryside.

Visit Tintagel the home of King Arthur. Looe with famous gift shops and quaint streets. Polperro with its fishing harbour and just a little further Fowey, the home of Daphne du Maurier. Visit her museum
at The Jamaica Inn at Bolventor on Bodmin Moor.

The Eden Project, a global garden situated at St Austell only
45 minutes away is said to be the 8th wonder of the world. It offers space-age technology with plants from all over the world housed
in giant tropical biodomes.

All in a days journey you can
visit St Michael's Mount at Marazion,
a mediaeval castle on an
island. Walk across the causeway when the
tide is out or catch the ferry boat from Marazion. Visit the legendary Lands End, The Tate gallery at St Ives and Lizard Point.

For Rosamunde Pilcher fans, visit the numerous places she
mentions in her books. What could be more romantic than a stroll through Cornwall’s beautiful literary landscapes on the South West Coast Path.